The art of Kevin Randolph Johnson isn’t made for art elitists - nor is it made for low brow, fat-walleted collectors. But sure enough anyone with a set of eyes is bound to get lost in his highly detailed creations currently on view (and sale) at Belly Timber Tavern....
RVA Mag’s First Fridays picks April 2017
April 7th marks the first Friday of this month, and you know what that means. RVA First Fridays Artwalk is back with tons of exhibits, music, artist showcases, events and fun happenings for you to check out. Here are a few picks from this month's roundup that RVA MAG...
The Road Less Traveled: RVA photog Kip Dawkins discusses his exhibit ‘Vacant’ at Quirk Gallery
Local advertising photographer Kip Dawkins did not intend to take his craft, which has long been a professional endeavor, to expressive visual artistry. He did not expect photographs of the rustic scenery of America’s back roads taken while traveling for his...
Richmond Department of Public Utilities seeking artists for 2nd annual Storm Drain Art Project
It’s not easy to miss sight of the murals that adorn buildings, restaurants, bars and apartments throughout RVA, and the city had just announced it wants to add more. Richmond Department of Public Utilities has launched an online call for artists to submit designs to...
NY artist Rudy Shepherd reexamines current events with ‘We Are All Trayvon Martin’ exhibit at 1708 Gallery
Ever contemplated the overlap of art and reality? With television shows like Law & Order: SVU tapping into national headlines as influence in its plot, paintings and drawings can also explore the people and personalities that make the news. That’s what Rudy...
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